Praised by the Journal of Music, Korea as a remarkably brilliant and elegant flutist, Dr. Grace Wang enjoys a versatile career as a soloist, chamber musician, and educator. Having performed worldwide across Asia, Europe, Africa, and North America, she has performed on stages including the Seoul Arts Center, Sejong Center for the Performing Arts, Musikschule Mannheim, the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, and multiple appearances at the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall.
Dr. Wang has appeared as a soloist with the Koreanishe Flute Orchestra and is a prize winner of the American Protégé International Flute Competition, Rochester Flute Association Competition, Baltimore Music Club Competition, Golden Classical International Music Awards Competition, and the South Carolina Young Artist Competition. Selected as a rising young artist by the Kumho Asiana Cultural Foundation, she has been invited to perform at the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage, Amadeus Concert Series, Riversdale Mansion Concert Series, Washington Arts Club, Fairhaven Concert Series, and many more.
An avid chamber musician, she is founder and flutist of Daraja Ensemble, which held the Fellowship Woodwind Quintet Residency at the University of Maryland from 2015-2017. The Ensemble has been featured on Maryland’s Classical Radio Station WBJC and has made television appearances on Fox, ABC and CBS networks. In 2016, the Ensemble traveled to Tanzania to start a new music education program for the students in the TPC (Tanzania Plantation Company) sugar mill area.
She has recently earned her doctorate at the University of Maryland under the tutelage of Dr. Sarah Frisof and Aaron Goldman and has completed a dissertation project commissioning and performing flute repertoire by Contemporary East-Asian Female composers. She has studied with Marina Piccinini for her master’s and Graduate Performance Degree at the Peabody Institute and has received her bachelor’s and master’s degree from Seoul National University.